provisions in the PONS Dictionary

provisions Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to be low on provisions

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However, a copyright holder's commitment to elude copyleft provisions and advertise proprietary redistributions risks losing confidence and support from free software users.
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Rather, the provisions of Roman law were fitted into a more coherent system and expressed in the national language.
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These provisions were regarded as peremptory; there was no option but to commit the accused to an institution.
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Sanitary conditions were lamentable, likewise basic services and provisions.
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The provisions of section 251(4) can not be said to be manifestly unfair on the basis that some women do not have access.
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The design uses hydraulic tappets and incorporates the provisions for a hydraulically controlled propeller installation as well.
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Plaintiffs specifically challenged the statute's definition of harmful to juveniles, as well as the provisions governing internet dissemination of those materials.
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Each photograph shows a soldier's world condensed into a pared-down manifest of defences, provisions and distractions.
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The caterer looks after the procurement and supply of dry and fresh provisions.
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But national reporting has focused on the bathroom provisions, and that is where some of the harshest rhetoric in the battle over the measure has focused.
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